Tipu Shah

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Preceded byKarim Shah
Succeeded byDubraj Pathor
Janku Pathor
Tipu Shah
টিপু শাহ
Leader of the Pagal Panthis
In office
1813–1827
Preceded byKarim Shah
Succeeded byDubraj Pathor
Janku Pathor
Personal details
Born
Died1852 (1853)
Parents

Tipu Shah (Bengali: টিপু শাহ; died 1852) was the second leader of the mystic Pagal Panthi Order in Mymensingh (present-day Bangladesh). He commanded the Order and the local peasantry in revolts against the British East India Company and managed to establish an independent state in Sherpur.[1]

Tipu Shah was born into a Sufi Muslim fakir family of Pathan ancestry who had settled in Letarkanda, Pargana Sushang (presently under Purbadhala, Netrokona). His father, Karim Shah, founded the mystic Pagal Panthi Order (considered to be the established successor of Majnu Shah's activism) after being inspired by his predecessor Musa Shah.[2] His mother, Chandi Bibi, also played an important role in the Order and was respected by the Pagal Panthis as "Pīr-Mātā".[3]

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